First-Year students :- Curriculum approval for first year students takes place at the end of Orientation week on Friday 17 February 2017.
Please check your administrative registration certificate carefully – do not just presume that you can skip curriculum approval.
Curriculum approval for returning students (undergraduate and post-graduate) will take place as set out in the table below:
Faculty |
Venue |
Who must attend |
When |
Commerce |
Eden Grove Red |
Returning students if not pre-registered |
After 14h00 on Friday 17 February or on Saturday 18 February 09h00 - 13h00
|
Humanities |
Eden Grove Seminar Rooms |
If not pre-reigstered |
Saturday 18 February 08h30 – 13h00
|
Law |
Law Department
|
All LLB Students |
Friday 17 February 08h30 – 12h45 14h00 – 16h30 |
Pharmacy |
Labs, Ground floor, Pharmacy Building |
1st years 2nd years 3rd years 4th years
|
09h00 – 11h00 17 February 11h00 - 12h45 17 February 14h00 - 15h30 17 February 15h30 - 17h00 17 February |
Science
|
Eden Grove Blue |
1st years 3rd years & Honours
2nd years
|
Friday 17 February 09h00 – 13h00 13h00 - 17h00
Saturday 18 February 08h30 - 12h00 |
Education |
Education Department |
1st years (Bed4) |
09h00-12h00 17 February |
Departmental Sign-up - Humanities and Commerce-After Curriculum Approval you are required to register with the relevant Departments to ensure that you are registered for tutorials and practicals. Some departments do registration at first lectures on Monday. Be on the lookout for notices on the departmental doors explaining the process.
Please note that this step does not take the place of Curriculum Approval.
**** You are now registered for the year ****
It is always wise to check your registration on ROSS to double-check the subjects you have registered for. If you need to change your subjects you can do so at the Dean’s Office or by seeing an adviser in the Academic Administration Office. However Science and Pharmacy students are always required to change courses with the relevant Dean.
Last Modified: Thu, 19 Jan 2017 16:40:47 SAST